Using the Delivery Page for a Course or Workshop

You can deliver your course on Pagewheel’s Delivery Page.

This page allows you to add up to 12 videos. You can also include a workbook or any related digital product.

It’s an ideal setup for evergreen courses, mini-courses, or workshops.

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Accessing the Delivery Page

To edit the Delivery Page, navigate to stage four of the product creation process.

Then use the page type dropdown menu to access the Delivery Page.

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Select “Delivery Page” in step four

You can also edit the website for an existing product. Just find the product listing and click the website button.

For more details, see Building the Website for Your Product.

Using the Delivery Page for Course Content 

The delivery page allows you to deliver both a digital product, such as a workbook, and a course.

You can embed up to 12 videos on the delivery page.

You can develop your video course on YouTube, and create an accompanying workbook using Pagewheel’s Product Builder.

This combination can serve as an effective lead magnet, attracting potential customers and boosting engagement.

Alternatively, you can use text links if you don’t want to use embedded YouTube videos.

Adding Video Sections to a Delivery Page

Video sections let you embed YouTube videos directly into your page.

Opening the Section Editor Toolbar

To add a video section to your website, use the section editor toolbar.

Click on any section to open the toolbar.

Use this to add a section below the currently selected section. 

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Click a section to open the section editor toolbar

For more information, see How to Use the Section Editor.

Inserting a Video Layout

Click the + button on the left side of the toolbar to add a new section.

A menu will open, showing all the available section types.

To insert a video layout, follow these steps:

  1. Choose the “Video or Image” section type from the list on the left.
  2. Switch to ‘Video’ using the toggle button at the top.
  3. Select your preferred video layout.
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Choose a video section layout to insert it

There are several video layouts available, some of which allow you to include a header and descriptive text.

Select the layout that best suits your needs.

Embedding the Video

Once you choose a video layout, the video placeholder will be added to your page.

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The video placeholder

Click on the video placeholder, paste the YouTube video URL into the box, and press confirm.

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Paste your video URL into the box then confirm

Your video will then be embedded directly on the page.

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The embedded video

Repeat this process for as many videos as you need, up to a maximum of 12.

If you prefer that your course videos aren’t searchable on YouTube, set them as ‘unlisted’ by changing the video privacy settings.

Managing Sections

Remember, you can move, add, hide and remove sections. 

Additionally, you can link to your product’s community by using the community section.

Adding Videos Without YouTube Embeds

Currently, Pagewheel only supports YouTube for embedded videos.

If you prefer not to use YouTube or embedded videos, you can use text-based links instead.

These links will open in a new page when clicked by a user.

Adding the Course Links

Start by adding a paragraph-type section layout, then enter the accompanying text.

To add a link, follow these steps:

  1. Highlight the text you want to link.
  2. Press the link button in the section editor toolbar.
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Highlight the text then click the link button

You can then paste any video link, not just YouTube.

Click the confirm button to add the link. 

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Paste in the URL, then confirm

The added links will be underlined, showing that they are clickable links.

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The added links are underlined

Publishing Your Updates

Your videos won’t be visible to users until you publish your website.

Continue through the product builder until you reach the final step. Then, click the publish button to make your changes live.

For more details, see Saving vs Publishing.

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